Hot Australian TennisThe Australian Open is the first Grand Slam event of the new tennis year. While other parts of the world are shoveling snow, the folks in Melbourne are hoping for cool weather. The tennis competition is hot, and the on-court temperatures are even hotter.

International Tennis WorldA look at the WTA and ATP world rankings shows a much different picture today than it did 10 or 20 years ago with not much of the good ol’ American red, white and blue anywhere to be found.

Martina Hingis Retirement and ControversyThis Grand Slam champion has earned her place in tennis history but the accomplishments may forever be marked with an asterisk as Martina Hingis ends her career amid controversy and doping allegations.

Motherhood Suits DavenportAt age 31, Lindsay Davenport had it all, but there was something missing. Just months after giving birth to her first child, she decided to pick up her tennis racquet again. We sure are glad she did!

New Day in Women’s TennisBelgian breaks through at the French and spoils all-Williams final, serving notice that the Williams sisters can be beat, and giving tennis fans something wonderful to look forward to.

Quiet on the CourtTennis players expect quiet on the court. They need to concentrate on their next shot. It’s hard to imagine how those same players can execute their shots with all the screaming and shrieking in women’s professional tennis.

The Wimbledon FortnightThe tradition continues as the Wimbledon Championships commence, where the world’s top players contest the most prestigious event in tennis.

Whatever Happened to Anna Kournikova?The Russian beauty is Missing in Action on the women’s tennis circuit, and new reports from her agent suggest that a chronic back injury may force Kournikova out of the game forever.

Williams Sisters Tennis RivalrySerena and Venus Williams made tennis history becoming the first sisters to compete against each other in Grand Slam events. Which sister is the best? Take a closer look at the results.

World Team TennisProfessional co-ed team tennis is thriving as Billie Jean King’s 1970’s franchise continues to entertain tennis fans for another fun season.